I dont know why the naive left posters try to even engage him or the others with honest questions that they don't have the balls or IQ to answer.
Because it's fun to publicly flog him for dedicating his life to running interference for an administration that is trying to cover up child sex trafficking and the abuse of under age teens, when, not even a year ago, all of these clowns fell in love with the word "grooming" because their social media fed them one single person in a nation of 350 million reading stories to children.
In all seriousness, your line above pretty much applies to almost every right winger on this site - they just vomit out shit they've heard on social media, such as
@Mr Holmes saying "Biden caused record inflation!", and when asked what policies exactly Biden enacted that caused all of this record inflation, a very simply question, they completely refuse to answer, and instead dodge and deflect. I say they because they all do the same exact thing. They think that by admitting they may have been wrong, that it will shatter this obvious brittle ego that they have constructed for themselves, when it's actually the opposite.
I have tremendous respect for someone who can admit they are not perfect - and that's the problem with Trump and his zealot sycophants, their ego is so delicate and fragile that they furiously resist any notion that they may be uninformed about something, or made a mistake.
Your last line can literally be applied to 95% of the right wingers on this website, so it's not just Whippy - look at all of the MAGAnadians and and a few heavily racist Europeans (croo67, tatra, etc). If you really think about it, probability tells us it's naive to engage with just about every right winger on this forum. Almost every single one of them refuse to actually provide any meat to their heavily invested opinions, and the answer is becuase their social media memes dictates the depth of those opinions.
In the past, there were at least more actual thinkers on the right side of the aisle in the WR who were more intellectually engaging. Now it's just a bunch of 144 character limit twitter warriors who think monster truck shows and watching wwe while scarfing down double bacon cheeseburgers is a good time, shouting out one liners and expecting everyone else to take their memes as gospel, like they do.